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The cricketing world is abuzz with anticipation as Pakistan and New Zealand are locking horns in the finale of the ODI tri-series at Karachi’s National Stadium.
Pakistan won the toss and opted to bat first, setting the stage for an intense showdown. However, the Black Caps will be missing one of their brightest stars, Rachin Ravindra. The young talent has been ruled out due to a head injury sustained during the series opener against Pakistan. This unfortunate turn of events has left fans disappointed and raised questions about New Zealand’s strategy for the high-stakes final.
The freak accident of Rachin Ravindra that changed everything
Ravindra’s absence stems from a freak incident during the first match of the tri-series. Positioned at deep square leg, Ravindra attempted to catch a high sweep shot from Pakistan’s Khushdil Shah. Misjudging the trajectory, the ball struck him directly on the forehead, causing heavy bleeding near his eye. The impact was severe enough to force him off the field immediately, with the team physio rushing to his aid.
The injury not only sidelined Ravindra for the remainder of that match but also cast a shadow over his participation in the rest of the series. Despite his determination to return, the lingering effects of the blow have kept him out of action.
Gary Stead updates on Ravindra’s injury
New Zealand’s head coach, Gary Stead, provided a detailed update on Ravindra’s condition. While the young cricketer has shown signs of improvement, he is yet to fully recover. Ravindra returned to the nets on Thursday, marking a positive step in his rehabilitation. However, Stead emphasized that the team is taking no chances with his health, strictly adhering to concussion protocols.
“He’s had a headache for a few days, but that’s subsiding, which is really good news. He hit a few balls tonight for the first time, which is good, but there are still a few more steps for him to go through before he can be considered fit for play,” Stead explained in a video shared by Black Caps on social media.
The cautious approach is understandable, given the long-term implications of head injuries. Ravindra’s absence is a significant blow to New Zealand’s lineup, as his all-round abilities have been instrumental in their recent successes.
Head coach Gary Stead with an update on Rachin Ravindra and Lockie Ferguson ahead of the ODI Tri-Series Final 🗣️ #3Nations1Trophy #CricketNation pic.twitter.com/lZRts2nP3z
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Playing XI of New Zealand for the ODI Tri-Series final:
Will Young, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (C), Nathan Smith, Jacob Duffy, William ORourke
Champions Trophy on the horizon
The tri-series final serves as a crucial warm-up for both teams ahead of the Champions Trophy 2025, where they will face each other again in the tournament opener on February 19. For New Zealand, the absence of Ravindra in the final is a challenge, but it also offers an opportunity for other players to step up and prove their mettle.